regard as

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Definition
  1. Verb:
    • To consider or think of someone or something in a specified way: To hold a particular opinion or judgment about a person or thing, often based on perception or reputation.
Usage
  • This verb phrase is used to state the opinion, judgment, or reputation that a person or group holds about a subject.
  • It is typically followed by an object and then a complement (introduced by "as") that describes the ascribed quality or category.
  • Common structures: or the passive form .
Examples
  • Active Voice:
    • She regards him as a trusted friend.
    • Many experts regard this theory as fundamentally flawed.
  • Passive Voice:
    • He is widely regarded as the leading expert in the field.
    • The city is often regarded as the cultural capital of the region.
Advanced Usage
  • "To be highly regarded as": To be very well thought of or respected in a particular capacity.
    • The professor is highly regarded as a mentor by her students.
  • Used in formal and academic contexts to express established opinions or consensus views.
Variants and Related Words
  • Consider (as): To think carefully about and deem to be. (Note: "as" is often omitted with "consider": ).
  • View as: To perceive or interpret in a particular way.
  • See as: To perceive or regard in a specified manner.
  • Reputed to be: Generally believed or said to be, based on reputation rather than confirmed fact.
Synonyms
  • Consider
  • Deem
  • Judge
  • View
  • See
  • Think of
Related Phrasal Verbs/Constructions
  • Look on as: To consider or regard. (Similar in meaning and usage).
    • They look on her as a member of the family.
Related Idioms
  • Hold in high regard: To have a great deal of respect for someone or something.
    • She is held in high regard by her colleagues. (This is related but uses "regard" as a noun).
Verb
  1. look on as or consider
    • she looked on this affair as a joke
    • He thinks of himself as a brilliant musician
    • He is reputed to be intelligent